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    Heather Mills

    Was it Jardine v Jardine in Bleak House ????? (no connection, but the line rang a bell of a Dickens novel) Jarndyce and Jarndyce. That was wills and probate rather than defamation like. Brilliant novel mind and confirmed my view more than ever that the law is just a complete mong-fest.
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    Heather Mills

    Aye there's the rub for me tbh. While she's perfectly right about tabloid lies, she hasn't got a leg to stand on (pun virtually unavoidable) as she's a complete stranger to the truth herself. Aside from the question of lies, I agree with the broader points made about tabloids generally too. It is as much a fault of the people who buy them (which clearly is in the millions) as the tabloids themselves. I think the world would be a better place if they just didnt exist- if they didn't then people like Mills and numerous other no mark celebs would be far less renowned and that can only be a good thing for me. You just despair when you see what some people are famous for. I'd also put 95% of women's magazines and a massive percentage of satellite TV up there as fuelling worthless celebrity too. The public's appetite for it is fucking insatiable and women are by far the worst offenders.
  3. If it's monthly pay it could be genuine. Says pay week 24. It does but that doesn't necessarily mean he's getting paid weekly. If you look at his to-date figures, he's paid just over £300k in PAYE. The to-date figures will have started at the beginning of the tax year (April) and this payslip is 5 months later (September). Given that the PAYE for this payslip is £55k, it roughly equates to 1/5th of his to date figures suggesting the payslip is a monthly one, not a weekly one. Works out that he's paid around £27.5k a week... Craig you plasticine knackered spunk trumpet....I'm starting to think you don't read posts anymore. If you scrolled down a bit further you'd have seen that I took Kojak's point and very gracefully too might I add.
  4. Hes right what he says though, the SE prefix was not brought in until April 2003, so its either a fake pay slip or Riise's not using his correct NINO. Is it possible at all that he may have been issued with a new nino? Perhaps if his previous one had been compromised?? LFC seem pretty certain its a genuine article... I would go for the second option then, hes probably not using the right NINO. Bloody immigrants coming over here and sponging off the state. Either that or he did not register u ntilwell after the 52 week period for foreign nationals ??? Christ this thread's turned boring, you pair of bloody jobsworths!
  5. Would depend on the individual circs. For instance a cleaner living in Plymouth would be made redundant if the firm offered him/her an alternative position in Aberdeen. A chief executive in charge of that company might not be made redundant if the location of the work suddenly switched from one place to the other. Anyways it seems from Chez's post that he's saying there's no issue on that score. They're actually looking at offering him the redundancy package. Presumably Chez is pushing a brush round the u-bend rather than pushing through hard business deals. It doesn't sound like he has been offered it though. I would be concerned if I was him as that's a fair whack to lose on the equivalency point. I would take independant advice on his sector/role and any precedents. No I would agree with that actually tbh mate. Reading it back there is potentially an issue there depending on the views of the company (and ultimately case law). I'd just sought to address the redundancy point as if it were on offer, as this seemed to be what Chez was getting at. Am concerned now but not clear. Whats the potential issue? Just equivalence mate, as Rico (and you) have touched on already. You're best placed to judge that (with advice) as you know your sector. I had advised as tho redundancy was on the table (ie do I need to disclose the future post/does it affect any redunancy?)
  6. Would depend on the individual circs. For instance a cleaner living in Plymouth would be made redundant if the firm offered him/her an alternative position in Aberdeen. A chief executive in charge of that company might not be made redundant if the location of the work suddenly switched from one place to the other. Anyways it seems from Chez's post that he's saying there's no issue on that score. They're actually looking at offering him the redundancy package. Presumably Chez is pushing a brush round the u-bend rather than pushing through hard business deals. It doesn't sound like he has been offered it though. I would be concerned if I was him as that's a fair whack to lose on the equivalency point. I would take independant advice on his sector/role and any precedents. No I would agree with that actually tbh mate. Reading it back there is potentially an issue there depending on the views of the company (and ultimately case law). I'd just sought to address the redundancy point as if it were on offer, as this seemed to be what Chez was getting at.
  7. The only thing legally circular about me is the state of my arguments tbh.
  8. Would depend on the individual circs. For instance a cleaner living in Plymouth would be made redundant if the firm offered him/her an alternative position in Aberdeen. A chief executive in charge of that company might not be made redundant if the location of the work suddenly switched from one place to the other. Anyways it seems from Chez's post that he's saying there's no issue on that score. They're actually looking at offering him the redundancy package. Presumably Chez is pushing a brush round the u-bend rather than pushing through hard business deals.
  9. 'Redundancy' is only from their perspective. Thus if they don't have a role to offer you/choose not to offer you a role for whatever reason and you are therefore in line for redundancy then in principle you can take it without reference to whatever contingency you have in place. The fact that you personally would not actually find yourself 'redundant' is irrelevant. I'd check your T&C re what agreed contractual payment you're entitled to beyond statutory rights though...there may be something in there with reference to you being under an obligation to mitigate your losses (ie not sit around on your arse all day instead of actively looking for new work) in which case the new job could have a bearing, but only from the perspective of the amount of an award, not your entitlement to it in principle. Finally I should just add, I'm not an employment lawyer.
  10. Considering he's the club's life president, it'd be hard to ban him wouldn't it.....? Big Mike can basically be as capricious as he wants tbh including banning Hall if the mood takes him. Hall would no doubt be entitled to compensation because it would be in breach of some agreement or another but that's another matter. I suppose if he was really stubborn Hall could apply for an injunction preventing a ban pending resolution of the matter, much like Glenn Ponder in episode four of Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge, after Alan sacked him for not inviting him to the Folies Bergere with the studio guests.
  11. Hold up!!...rewind that rudeboy, I missed something there...what's Magma doing in South Wales?
  12. Yeah same here and I also know which side I have absolutely no sympathy with regardless of the merits. lols.
  13. Aye, struggling to see the similarities there. offshore country, monarchy, never invaded for centuries, crap at football, rugby, tennis & F1 seafood main dish women kept in their place build Nissan & Honda cars had a big Empire since dismantled American aircraft carrier Don't like the Russians, foreigners Rarely spik foreign tongue And you MUST have seen that bloody great Volcano in Essex....................... Like it!
  14. And Picasso looked like a Spanish tramp and Warhol an over the top queen bottom raiding bandit but it didn't seem to hamper either of their artistic talents tbfh. To be fair, you'd like to think if Warhol had his time again he'd sort his style out as he looked like a right mong.
  15. That's fair enough tbh and consistent with the concept of 'ownership' that all parties have reaped the priviliges of at one point or another. Ashley can do as he pleases as it's his toy now.
  16. Could be on to something there, although he's taking his fucking time to try and get revenge. It's him or Magma iyam, though the fact Magma is yet to eliminate himself from the inquiries makes him prime suspect tbh.
  17. While you can't know it for an absolute fact of course, I think most would conclude that it is fake.
  18. Awesome pics on ya blog, pet!!!! You in Sirth Ifrica now then?
  19. Make sure it's a proper growler shot then, with lots of pig's bristles as he doesnt shave his crack'lin.
  20. WTF I'm saying Wacky's getting off on showing lads cock pics. Just make sure you keep yours under wraps as we don't need to be seeing any of your 'Bobby's Stilton'.
  21. Wacky blatantly getting off on making blokes look at cock pics tbh. It's barely even a subtext anymore! Gumph!
  22. "Glenn Roeder has stood up all of Glenn Roeder's life and Glenn Roeder will not be Glenn Roeder'd by Glenn Roeder's for Glenn Roeder to stand down tbh"
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